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CDR Cameron D. Dennis

Past Executive Officer, USS Higgins (DDG 76)

27 September 2021
Commander Cameron D. Dennis
Commander Cameron D. Dennis
Commander Cameron D. Dennis
Commander Cameron D. Dennis
Commander Cameron D. Dennis
Photo By: CNSP
VIRIN: 220204-N-N0831-0011
Cmdr. Cameron D. Dennis is a native of San Antonio, Texas.  He enlisted in the Navy as an undesignated Fireman in 1993 attending boot camp in San Diego, California.  Later, Dennis graduated from the Seaman-to-Admiral – 21 Program from the University of Idaho in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering with a minor in Applied Mathematics.  Later, he earned a Master of Science in Applied Physics in the Combat Systems Science & Technology Curriculum specializing in Sensor Systems from the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California and is also a graduated of the Naval War College’s Maritime Operations Planners Course (MOPC).

Dennis has deployed extensively to the Western Pacific, South China Sea, Indian Ocean, and Arabian Gulf.  He served as the Damage Control Assistant and later as the Navigator onboard USS Pinckney (DDG 91).  Additionally, he served as the Chief Engineer onboard USS Gladiator (MCM 11) homeported in Bahrain and later as the Material and Combat Systems (N4/N6) Officer with Commander, Destroyer Squadron SEVEN in Singapore.

Ashore, after attending Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), Dennis served as the Lead Instructor, Surface Navigator’s Course at the Surface Warfare Officer School Command in Newport, Rhode Island. 

Recently, he served on the staff of the Commander, Naval Forces Europe / Naval Forces Africa / U.S. 6th Fleet in Naples, Italy as the Maritime Fires Chief.  He oversaw the integration of staff arrangements that synchronize and coordinate lethal and non-lethal, kinetic and non-kintetic, attributable and non-attributable, dynamic and deliberate fires and target planning.  This includes planning special technical operations (SAP/STO), managing integrated prioritized target list development, time-sensitive or maritime dynamic targets (TSTs and MDTs), and Tomahawk mission planning in order to create strike packages for firing units to execute.

Dennis’s decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal (four awards), Navy Achievement Medal (three awards) and other personal, unit and campaign awards.  He was also selected as Shiphandler of the Year for Destroyer Squadron TWO THREE in 2009.


 
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